LOCKPORT —
City of Lockport
DWI: Patricia A. Taylor, 31, 195 Locust St., Apt. G, was charged Friday with two counts of driving while intoxicated. A report said police stopped Taylor on Green Street for speeding. Upon interviewing Taylor, police said she seemed intoxicated.
Cambria
HARASSMENT: Mary Lou Schultz, 66, 4378 Townline Road, Lockport, was charged Wednesday with second-degree harassment. Deputies arrived at Schultz’s home, where they saw the victim sitting on top of Schultz. A fight reportedly broke out between the two when the victim tried to take away Schultz’s car keys, preventing Schultz from drinking and driving. Schultz then hit the victim and bit off the victim’s necklace, a report said. Deputies said Schultz was transported to Niagara Memorial Hospital and later released after she started punching and scratching herself, and pulling her own hair in attempts to blame the injuries on the victim. Schultz is scheduled to appear Tuesday on Town of Cambria Court.
Newfane
LARCENY: Ian L. Regling, 22, 2800 S. Main St., was charged Tuesday with two counts of petit larceny. A report said Regling got into an argument with the victim about going shopping at Tops, then stole the victim’s car keys and $120, and ran away. Regling is scheduled to appear at 5 p.m. Tuesday on Town of Newfane Court.
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Police blotter published Aug. 28, 2010
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Paying Respect
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Palace, Hartland get Greenway funding
The Historic Palace Theatre and the Town of Hartland both were cleared Tuesday to receive Niagara River Greenway funding for improvement projects.
The eight-member Host Communities Standing Committee voted unanimously to approve funding requests of $151,000 for the Palace and $244,000 for Hartland, which is planning a multi-phase town park enhancement project.
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Erie Canal photo contest underway
The seventh annual Erie Canalway photo contest is under way.
Entries are being accepted now through Sept. 7. Winning photos will be published in the 2013 Erie Canalway calendar.
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Jobless totals drop slightly
Unemployment in the Lockport area decreased slightly last month, but it wasn't because more people are going back to work.
The New York State Department of Labor reported Tuesday about 1,000 city residents were without a job in April, the fifth straight month with over 1,000 unemployed. That was down from the 1,100 it reported in March, however, the number of employed stayed the same at about 9,700 people.
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Fishing for 'Ultimate' perks
Olcott teaming up with Ontario town in running for Canadian equivalent.
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Sprinkler work coming
Piping in high school fire sprinkler system will be addressed in July.
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Willow Street victim identified
The victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Willow Street on Saturday was identified by Lockport Police as Richard Boye, 46.
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Cutting the travel time
For the most part, there is a lot of planning that goes into traveling. Some like to handle the details on their own, making arrangements on the phone or using travel websites to book hotels, planes, vehicles and so on.
But lately, working with a travel agent is becoming more popular.
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